Family law vs credit/bankruptcy law?
There is a lot of interplay between domestic relations cases and bankruptcy matters. However, my experience has caused me to conclude that most of...
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There is a lot of interplay between domestic relations cases and bankruptcy matters. However, my experience has caused me to conclude that most of...
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Your situation has many intertwined issues that warrant meeting with a qualified Bankruptcy Attorney. First, the timing of a new Bankruptcy case. ...
Many jurisdictions have legal theories that are referred to as "family purpose doctrines", which basically support the argument that any debt...
You need to consult with a couple of Attorneys: one that can answer your questions associated with your criminal charge, and another to answer your...
You need to contact a qualified Attorney immediately. A Creditor would not be asking the questions you have indicated. They would know if you...
The U.S. Bankruptcy Code is very complex and fraught with issues for the unwary person who attempts to tackle it alone. Most experienced Attorneys...
The FDCPA (Fair Debt Collection Practices Act) and the FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act) are the principal areas of the law that would address your...
I am truly sorry to hear of the various problems you have encountered over the past several years. You need to discuss your options with a...
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Don't delay any longer! Contact a qualified Bankruptcy Attorney to discuss whether Bankruptcy is the best option for attaining your goals. In...